Nextar NCU101 manual

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    6 4 5 1 3 2 P O W E R M U T E C L K A . P - + S E L D N U P S T L O C L O U D S C N M O D E B A N D T O P / R P T I N T R D M REL S E L 3 R PT 2 I NT 5 6 M U 4 R DM 1 VOL M O D S C N A .P B ND L O U S T L O C C LK M U T E L OUD I N T R D M R PT M P3 MU S I C A L B UM A R T I S T ES P45 F L ASH T RACK P OP ROCK C LA SS FLAT C O M P A CT D I G I T A [...]

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    DEAR CUS T OMER: Selectin g fine audio equipment such as the unit y ou have just purchased is onl y the start of y our musical enjo y ment. Now it is time to consider how y ou can ma x imize the fun and e x citement y our equipment o f fers. W e hope y ou g et the most out of y our equipment b y pla y in g it at a safe level. One that lets the soun[...]

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    21 1 3 5 6 1 0 9 8 12 13 4 7 2 11 14 15 16 18 19 17 2 0 REL S E L 3 R PT 2 INT 5 6 M U 4 RDM 1 V OL MMC SD M O D S C N A.P B ND L O U S T L O C CLK MUT E LOUD I N T R D M R PT M P3 M U S IC AL B UM A RT I S T ES P45 F L ASH TRA CK P OP R O CK C L A SS F L AT CO M P ACT DI G I T AL AU D IO SUB W O PEN SD MMC LOC A TION AND F UNCTION O F CONTROLS 1. [...]

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    5) F ADER CONTROL A. Press the SE L button to select the fader mode until F AD appears on the displa y. B. Rotate the VO L knob to increase or decrease the sound level of front / rear speake r. (2) When pressed lon g er 2 seconds, it is activated as c y clical mode of followin g functions for user ’ s selection. - > BEE P (2nd/AL L /OFF) ->[...]

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    3. LCD (LIQUID C R YS T A L DIS P L A Y) 4. TUNE, SEEK, TRACK, SKI P U P / DOWN BUT T ONS 1) I n RAD I O mode, press >> | or | << button shortl y and repeatedl y to manuall y tune up or down for the desired radio station with step b y step. Press >> | or | << button hold for more than 0.5 seconds to automaticall y tune up or[...]

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    6. BAND BUT T ON Press it repeatedl y to select y our desired radio band durin g RAD I O mode. I n MMC/SD, USB or MP3/WM A disc mode, if y ou p ress BAND b utton repea t ed l y , the file name, folder name, song ’ s title, artist and album information will be scrollin g on the L CD displa y . As lon g as the current pla y in g MP3/WM A music cont[...]

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    C) I n MMC/SD, USB mode, press I N T button shortl y to displa y M- I N T and pla y t he first 10 seconds part of each track of all. I n CD/MP3/WM A disc mode, press I N T button shortl y to displa y S- I N T and pla y the first 10 seconds part of each track of all. I n MMC/SD, USB or MP3/WM A disc mode, Press I N T button lon g to displa y D - I N[...]

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    17. IN F RARED REMOTE CONTRO L SENSOR 18. EJEC T BUT T ON Press this ke y , a loaded disc can be to ejected. 19. CLOCK BUT T ON Press the C L K button briefl y to displa y time for 5 seconds on the displa y , and then returns to its previous displa y unless the button is pressed a g ain. Then press the C L K button and hold for more than 1 second u[...]

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    DISC MAINTENANCE: 1. Before pla y in g , clean the disc with a clean, lint -free cloth. W ipe the disc in the direction of the arro w. Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinners. Commerciall y available cleaners or anti static spra y will dama g e the unit. 2. Do not insert a disc with the label surface down. Doin g so ma y dama g e the unit. Do[...]

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    + s id e up B A 4 Ohm 4 Ohm 4 O hm 4 Ohm 0.5A MAINTENANCE O F REMOTE CONTROLLER Before usin g the remote control, pull out the insulatin g patch. This patch was installed to insulate the batter y from drainin g until read y to use. B A TTE RY IN F ORM A TION: L ithium Batter y : CR2025 3V Batter y L ife: Appro x imatel y 6 months. Replacing the Bat[...]

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    T h i s i s a n a n t i - t h e f t i n s t a l l a t i o n m e t ho d. T h e ma i n u n i t wears a M E T AL MO UN T I NG S L E EV E. P l e as e c o n ne c t t he wi r i n g , e g , th e P o w e r S u p pl y , t he S p e ak e rs a n d t h e A n t e nna a c cor d i n g t o t h e req u i r e ments of t h i s I n s t r u c t i o n Ma n u a l , t h en[...]

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    TROUBLE SHOOTING Before usin g the check list please make all the connections first. I f y ou still have questions after g oin g throu g h the checklist, please consult y our local customer service representative. Co mm on S ym pto ms Cause Solution The car ignition is s w itched o f f. I f the po w er suppl y is properl y connected to the car acce[...]

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    S P ECI F IC A TION GENERAL Suppl y V olta ge DC 14.4 V . Ne g ative Ground Current Consumption Ma x .15A Ma x imum Power Output 40 W atts X 4 Number of channels 2 STEREO channels. Unit Dimensions 178[W] X 164[D] X 50[H] mm. FM SECT I ON Frequenc y ran ge 87.5MHz -107.9MHz E f fective sensitivity 3u V. I .F Frequency 10.7MHz. AM SECT I ON Frequenc [...]